Jill Sobule, Singer Behind ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ Dies in House Fire at 66

Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, known for her hit songs “I Kissed a Girl” and “Supermodel,” has died in a house fire in Woodbury, Minnesota. She was 66. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Sobule’s publicist announced her death on Thursday morning. The singer had been scheduled to perform her autobiographical one-woman musical, “F*ck7thGrade,” … Read more

Australia’s Dutton Loses Seat in Surprising Election Defeat

Australia’s opposition leader Peter Dutton has lost his seat in the Australian parliament after a shocking defeat in the election. The news came as a surprise to many, with Dutton facing significant pressure from within his own party and the governing Labor party. Dutton, who is also the current leader of the Liberal Party, had … Read more

Art Institute Director Under Investigation After Flight Incident

Chicago Museum Director James Rondeau has taken a voluntary leave after an incident on board a flight to Germany in April. According to reports, police were called after Rondeau allegedly stripped off his clothes due to excessive drinking and medication use. The Art Institute of Chicago has confirmed the report and launched an independent investigation … Read more

Gregg Popovich Steps Down as Spurs Coach

Basketball Hall of Famer Gregg Popovich has announced his decision to step down as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, transitioning to a full-time role as the team’s president of basketball operations. Mitch Johnson, who served as acting head coach after Popovich suffered a mild stroke in November, will take over the permanent position. … Read more

Lady Gaga Concert Boosts Brazilian Airlines

Brazilian airlines are experiencing a surge in demand, with fans flying to Rio de Janeiro ahead of a free Lady Gaga concert on Copacabana Beach this weekend. The 39-year-old singer’s appearance is expected to draw over 1 million fans, boosting the local economy. LATAM Airlines, Gol, and Azul have all reported increased flight frequencies and … Read more

Don’t Panic: Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Isn’t a Must-Get Yet

The Nintendo Switch 2 preorders finally opened up in the US after unexpected delays, but don’t rush into buying just yet. The new console’s upgrades are significant, including better frame rates and graphics resolution, but they’re not revolutionary. While the Switch 2’s enhanced features will be a welcome addition for gamers with big TVs, it’s … Read more

Gaza Airstrikes Kill at Least 40 People Amid Escalating Israeli Military Offense

A wave of airstrikes in Gaza has killed at least 40 people across the Palestinian territory over the past 24 hours, with civil defense officials confirming the devastating toll. The strikes, which come as Israel’s government prepares to expand its military operations, have raised concerns about a growing humanitarian crisis. According to reports, nine people … Read more

Varnish Cache Server Responds with Error 403 and 54113

A technical issue has occurred with a Varnish cache server, resulting in an “Access Denied” response. The error code 54113 was received along with specific details, including the timestamp and cache identifier (cache-bos4628-BOS). This suggests that there may be a problem with the server’s functionality or configuration, causing it to deny access to certain requests. … Read more

Fate of Detroit’s Renaissance Center Takes a Dramatic Turn

Detroit, MI – The future of the Renaissance Center, a downtown Detroit landmark, is under scrutiny as plans for its redevelopment take shape. General Motors’ decision to vacate the complex has sparked debate among Motor City officials and preservationists over the site’s fate. Developer Bedrock Detroit, in partnership with GM, has hired architects Gensler and … Read more